Test equipment designed to check cables range in price from a $25 battery-operated unit to verify ethernet cables to a $500,000 tester intended for certifying aircraft and space vehicle wiring. The measurement capabilities of cable testers vary over a similarly broad range, with the more expensive testers able to find increasingly more subtle faults. Supporting features that provide report printing, database storage, scripting, and graphic wiring display also add to the cost of a unit, but also increase the equipment's productivity. Complicating matters, you will find dozens of companies offering cable testing equipment with varying designs, features, and software.

In this section, we hope to provide the information you need to reach the right purchasing decision. We want our customers to feel pleased with their purchases from us and confident in knowing that they've chosen the right model tester.